Just wondering about this after some systems failures at work recently.
I work in a hospital, and the main medical results server failed over the weekend. This server is essentially the main link between the laboratories and X-ray department and the wards. It was not fully operational until this morning - causing quite a lot of stress amongst laboratory, medical and secretarial staff. I suspect that part of the delay was that a replacement piece of hardware had to be ordered in, with some more delay coming from the server having to resync from 10 day old backups.
Other things too have surprised me - after a recent power outage and on a seperate occasion, a routine emergency generator test, the entire IT system shutdown and was unavailable for the rest of the day, presumably while the key servers rebooted. I would have thought that the network infrastructure would be on the emergency supply - evidently not.
I work in a hospital, and the main medical results server failed over the weekend. This server is essentially the main link between the laboratories and X-ray department and the wards. It was not fully operational until this morning - causing quite a lot of stress amongst laboratory, medical and secretarial staff. I suspect that part of the delay was that a replacement piece of hardware had to be ordered in, with some more delay coming from the server having to resync from 10 day old backups.
Other things too have surprised me - after a recent power outage and on a seperate occasion, a routine emergency generator test, the entire IT system shutdown and was unavailable for the rest of the day, presumably while the key servers rebooted. I would have thought that the network infrastructure would be on the emergency supply - evidently not.
